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10% Sodium Sulfacetamide 5% Sulfur Cleanser (in a Urea vehicle)
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Health Tip: If You Have Rosacea
-- If you have the skin condition rosacea, you should avoid harsh cleansers that may worsen symptoms, the National Rosacea Society says. Here are the society's skin-cleansing recommendations: Wash wi...
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) March 16, 2013 Live Rosacea Free is the new treatment for rosacea made by Robert Campbell, who claims to help people treat rosacea naturally and permanently. As users get the...
Well-known actress raises rosacea awareness
Actress Cynthia Nixon, best known for her role as Miranda Hobbes in the hit series “Sex and the City,” spoke to dermatologists about her experience with rosacea as part of the...
Rosacea May Be Caused By Bacteria Released By Tiny Mites Living On The Skin
Scientists are closer to establishing a definitive bacterial cause for the skin condition rosacea. This will allow more targeted, effective treatments to be developed for sufferers, according to a rev...
Could Bacteria in Skin Mites Help Cause Rosacea?
By Amanda Gardner HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Aug. 30 (HealthDay News) -- Bacteria carried by tiny mites on the skin might be responsible for the common dermatological condition known...
Rosacea May Have a Bacterial Cause
Demodex folliculorum mites and their associated bacteria may have a role in the pathogenesis of rosacea. Medscape Medical News
Signum Dermalogix is targeting key inflammatory pathways to treat both symptoms and underlying mechanisms of rosacea.
Rosacea: Update on Management and Emerging Therapies
What's new in the treatment of rosacea? This overview explores current and novel therapeutic options. Skin Therapy Letter
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Rosacea and its ocular manifestations.
Rosacea is a chronic condition affecting the facial and ocular surface tissues. It is historically underdiagnosed and affects people of all ethnicities. The exact pathophysiology of rosacea is poorly...
The pathophysiology of rosacea has undergone renewed interest over the past decade, with a large body of evidence supporting the role of an abnormal innate immune response in rosacea. Many mechanisms...
Rosacea under the microscope: characteristic histological findings.
Rosacea is a common facial dermatosis that is seldom biopsied; thus, histological aspects have not been well described. Biopsies are generally performed in the presence of atypical symptoms (e.g. gran...
Rosacea: pathogenesis, clinical forms and therapy.
Rosacea is one of the most common chronic dermatological diseases. It is characterized by transient or persistent facial erythema, teleangiectasias, papules and pustules, usually on the central portio...
Rosacea : Systemic therapy with retinoids.
Systemic isotretinoin has been known for decades as an effective and safe therapeutic option in the treatment of severe and refractory forms of rosacea. It can also be used in special treatment-resist...